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		<title>The resilient garden and allotment handbook</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Create a thriving garden or allotment that works in harmony with nature and will flourish in the face of ever-changing environmental conditions. In 'The Resilient Garden and Allotment Handbook', expert organic gardener Sally Morgan shares a wide range of ecological concepts from permaculture, regenerative gardening, agroecology and more to boost your garden's biodiversity and enrich your soil.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Create a thriving garden or allotment that works in harmony with nature and will flourish in the face of ever-changing environmental conditions.</strong></p>
<p>In <em>The Resilient Garden and Allotment Handbook</em>, expert organic gardener Sally Morgan shares a wide range of ecological concepts from permaculture, regenerative gardening, agroecology and more to boost your garden&#8217;s biodiversity and enrich your soil. This must-have guide will help you:</p>
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<li>Build your soil so it&#8217;s full of healthy organic matter and protect it through no-dig practices,  composting, cover crops and mulching</li>
<li>Increase resilience through productive plant combinations and polyculture</li>
<li>Create wildlife-friendly habitats utilising walls and fences, log piles, water features and wild corners</li>
<li>Choose the right plants to  attract pollinators  and plant defenders</li>
<li>Combat disease and keep pests at bay  using natural predators, companion planting and trap and barrier crops</li>
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<p>PLUS</p>
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<li>The importance of collecting genetically diverse seeds from plants that have adapted to local conditions</li>
<li>Sustainably manage water in your garden, especially in times of drought or excessive rainfall</li>
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<p><strong>Whether you&#8217;re a passionate gardener, allotment holder or grower, <em>The Resilient Garden and Allotment Handbook</em> will help you future-proof your garden by giving it everything it needs to adapt and succeed, whatever the climate challenge. </strong></p>
<p><strong>(Previously published as <em>The Healthy Vegetable Garden</em>, now updated and revised)</strong></p>
<p><em>&#8216;A must-read for anyone who wants to know how to grow their own zero-food miles, pesticide-free veg, while treading gently upon our planet.&#8217;  </em>Dave Goulson, author of <em>The Garden Jungle </em>and <em>Silent Earth</em></p>
<p><em>  &#8216;</em><em>This book could not be better timed, and given Sally&#8217;s lifetime experience of organic gardening, it&#8217;s bound to inspire all those who want to &#8216;grow back better&#8217;</em>.&#8217; Helen Browning, Chief Executive, Soil Association</p>
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